Best Late Night Restaurants in Tribeca-Civic Center
5 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
The Dead Rabbit
World-famous cocktail bar where serious drinks meet late-night pub wings and hearty Irish-leaning plates.
Notable Picks
8.9
The Dead Rabbit is a globally recognized Irish-inspired cocktail bar that also runs a full pub menu, including wings served alongside one of the city’s better dry-aged burgers. Locals and visitors use it when they want top-tier cocktails and late-night bar food in a multi-level, high-energy space.
Must-Try Dishes:
Pub Wings with Fries, Dry-Aged Burger with Irish Cheddar, Turkey Pot Pie
What Makes it Special: World-famous cocktail bar where serious drinks meet late-night pub wings and hearty Irish-leaning plates.
8.4
Stone Street Tavern is a pub-style restaurant on the cobblestone block of Stone Street where classic burgers share space with wings, mac and cheese, and a long beer list. Locals use it as the go-to spot when they want a substantial tavern burger with outdoor seating and TV screens for games.
Must-Try Dishes:
Tavern Burger, Classic Burger with Fries, Tavern Mac & Cheese
What Makes it Special: Historic Stone Street pub where the tavern burger pairs with outdoor cobblestone seating and plenty of beer.
Worthy Picks
7.8
Faraj Falafel is a narrow, old-school halal counter between Chambers and Reade where falafel, shawarma, and over-rice platters come out of a tiny kitchen late into the evening. It’s used more as a functional, filling stop than a sit-down meal, but the pricing, long hours, and reliably hot food keep courthouse staff, students, and cab drivers cycling through.
Must-Try Dishes:
Falafel Sandwich, Chicken Shawarma Platter, Hummus with Falafel
What Makes it Special: Long-running Church Street counter serving classic halal falafel and shawarma plates late at night.
#4
Toro Loco
7.6
Toro Loco is a Mexican-inspired cocktail bar and restaurant on Stone Street that leans heavily into bottomless brunch, party-forward dinners, and themed events. The menu covers nachos, wings, burritos, and tacos built to match an extensive tequila and mezcal list rather than a purist regional focus. It’s more about music, drinks, and group celebration than meticulous plating, but it fills a specific nightlife niche for Mexican in 10004.
Must-Try Dishes:
Nachos Toro Loco, Burrito Loco, Guacamole & Chips
What Makes it Special: A Stone Street Mexican cocktail bar where drag brunches, bottomless deals, and strong drinks drive the experience.
7.5
Beckett’s Sports Bar is a multi-level Irish-American pub in a landmark Stone Street building, pouring pints and showing games alongside burgers, shepherd’s pie, and steak. Well-reviewed on Google and long embedded in the neighborhood, it functions as the default choice when you need TVs, big tables, and familiar bar food right off the cobblestones.
Must-Try Dishes:
Shepherd's Pie, Beckett’s smash burger, Sizzling NY strip steak
What Makes it Special: A long-running Stone Street pub with two floors of TVs, Irish-accented comfort food, and plenty of room for big groups.